As you know, every time we start Windows 10, we have to enter a password to access the operating system. Removing this step is not as straightforward as we might imagine because everything is synchronized with our Microsoft account.
The fever for Artificial Intelligence hasn't diminished. The revolution started by ChatGPT is still noticeable, especially after Google's response in a fully AI-dominated Google I/O event, showcasing new intelligent features in their apps.
Windows 11 is undoubtedly the star of Microsoft. After leaving Windows 10 behind, the company's new operating system promises to occupy the computers of many people for many years. However, it is not without flaws, like its predecessor.
One of the basic premises of computer security for individual users is to have a good security suite or solution, commonly known as antivirus software. With the increasing number of malware threats such as adware, ransomware, phishing, crapware, and more, it is essential to take extra precautions.
Microsoft said goodbye to Cortana. The tech giant confirmed that it will stop supporting Cortana on Windows 10 and Windows 11 versions by the end of this year.
Lowering your guard in cybersecurity is one of the mistakes that an average user should never make. News about the emergence of new ways to infect computers are frequent, and when facing threats like QBot, it is crucial to be cautious.
Windows 12 will be the long-awaited update to fully integrate Android into the Microsoft operating system. An update to the Windows subsystem for Android has been released, bringing several significant improvements for its use.
They will be the only RTX cards that many people can afford, but it seems like we are taking a step down compared to the previous generation.
Rumors suggest that at the upcoming WWDC 2023, which will be held next month, we will see new Macs powered by Apple's M2 chips. However, while these computers are presumably on their way, Cupertino is already working on the next evolution of its ambitious silicon project.
The European Space Agency (ESA) has unveiled a new processor developed by the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich and the University of Bologna in Italy. This processor has been designed for space exploration and does not require any cooling system.